I gave updating via ppm a go, but I'm nearly certain that all libraries
used by ASSP were already up to date. Still right around 2MB per minute
vs 75+ without TLS on.
ppm log gave me only:
2016-06-10T14:04:47 <3> [InstallArea.pm:412] Rollback File conflict for
'C:/Perl
/html/site/lib/ExtUtils/Command.html'. The package ExtUtils-Command has
already
installed a file that package ExtUtils-MakeMaker wants to install. at
C:/Perl/li
b/ActivePerl/PPM/InstallArea.pm line 573.
2016-06-10T14:04:47 <3> [ppm:1259] File conflict for
'C:/Perl/html/site/lib/ExtU
tils/Command.html'. The package ExtUtils-Command has already installed a
file th
at package ExtUtils-MakeMaker wants to install. at
C:/Perl/lib/ActivePerl/PPM/In
stallArea.pm line 573.
2016-06-10T14:14:59 <3> [InstallArea.pm:412] Rollback File conflict for
'C:/Perl
/html/site/lib/CGI/Carp.html'. The package CGI.pm has already installed a
file t
hat package CGI wants to install. at
C:/Perl/lib/ActivePerl/PPM/InstallArea.pm l
ine 573.
2016-06-10T14:14:59 <3> [ppm:1259] File conflict for
'C:/Perl/html/site/lib/CGI/
Carp.html'. The package CGI.pm has already installed a file that package
CGI wan
ts to install. at C:/Perl/lib/ActivePerl/PPM/InstallArea.pm line 573.
Nothing notable there right?
Are you using ActiveState perl? If so, what version?
Does OpenSSL come in to play at all? I know that's needed for generating
certificates, and is listed as an ASSP requirement, but is it used in TLS
transmissions or is that all on the perl libraries? Are you using OpenSSL
- if so what version and from where. I've got the Shining light compiled
binaries installed.
The backend mail server (hmailserver which ultimately passes most mail onto
exchange) isn't configured with SSL. That's the same server that's used for
non-TLS sessions (obviously). Can you explain what that server could be
doing to slow down TLS sessions to ASSP?
I'm really at a loss here. Keeping TLS off isn't a real option, but
turning it on with this speed isn't realistic. Thanks all for your input!
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:43 AM, Grayhat <gray...@gmx.net> wrote:
> :: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 12:37:26 -0400
> :: <CALhpkAnBjGc9rn+JhT2Oe2SK4hrVhkEQG928s5V=bed7p+e...@mail.gmail.com>
> :: K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Windows 2012 R2
> > the certificate is a 2048 bit RSA cert
> >
> > SSL_Version is SSLv23:!SSLv3:!SSLv2
> > Cipher list
> > is
> >
> kEECDH+ECDSA:kEECDH:kEDH:HIGH:+SHA:+RC4:RC4:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!3DES:!MD5:!EXP:!DSS:!PSK:!SRP:!kECDH:!CAMELLIA128:!IDEA:!SEED
>
> now, this is strange, I'm running the latest ASSP on a windows box
> using the same ciphers as above and never noticed such a slowdown
> affecting encrypted connections
>
> Try running a
>
> ppm upgrade --install
>
> on the box, then, once the upgrade completes, run a
>
> ppm log --errors 60
>
> check for errors, fix them and rerun the upgrade; also, are you sure
> the issue isn't caused by the backend mailserver ? I know it sounds
> a bit strange but I'd try checking that portion of the chain too
>
>
>
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